XFS File-System With Linux 5.10 Punts Year 2038 Problem To The Year 2486 This unfortunately has not bode well for CUPS in 2020. The last major release of the X.Org Server was in May 2018 but don't expect the long-awaited X.Org Server 1.21 to actually be released anytime soon.ĬUPS Printing System Open-Source Development Has Seemingly Dried UpĪt the end of 2019 the lead developer of CUPS left Apple after he joined Apple and the company purchased the source code a decade prior for this long-standing open-source printing system used by not only macOS but also Linux and other Unix-like platforms. It's Time To Admit It: The X.Org Server Is Abandonware Given the impending release of Linux 5.9, I was having some fun with cloc today looking at the current lines of code count for this near-final Linux 5.9 kernel state. The AMD Radeon Graphics Driver Makes Up Roughly 10.5% Of The Linux Kernel Of all the news on Phoronix during October, the most popular news included: At the very least please do not use any ad-blocker with this site as they are very detrimental to the continued coverage on Phoronix after 16+ years and the COVID-19 pandemic also further negatively impacting the ad industry. If you really enjoy the continuous flow of original open-source/Linux-minded content you can also join Phoronix Premium to enjoy the site ad-free, multi-page articles on a single page, and other benefits. The content ranged from the continuous Linux kernel advancements to exciting hardware announcements.Īs a friendly monthly reminder, if you appreciate all of the Phoronix content each and every day be sure to share it on the likes of Facebook and Twitter. It was at least an eventful October with 268 original news articles and another 21 multi-page featured articles and Linux hardware reviews. Another month in the books, another month closer to the end of the dreadful 2020.
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